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  • ISBN:9780548476857
  • 作者:Hessler, John C.
  • 出版社:暂无出版社
  • 出版时间:2007-9
  • 页数:632
  • 价格:$ 51.92
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  • 适合人群:College Freshmen, High School Seniors, Academic Advisors, Educators, Parents of College Students
  • TAG:Non-fiction / Science / Education / Academic Success / First Year Experience
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  • 更新时间:2025-05-18 12:06:08

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PREFACE The chief interest in Secondary School science, which for a long time was concentrated upon the later years of the course, has recently been shifted to the work of the first year. The leading reason for this is the conviction, which is rapidly becoming general, that the first science of the High School should be fundamental to the entire field of science and should not be any one of the special sciences. It is hard to seehowPhysiography, Physiology, and Biology, the usual subjects of the early High School years, can be taught satisfactorily unless the pupil has previously acquired the elementary physical and chemical conceptions which underlie Physiography, Physiology, and Biology. A proof that this need is felt is the fact that many teachers of first-year science, no matter what their subjects may be called, find themselves obliged, even now, to give a large part of their class time to the presentation of fundamental physical and chemical ideas. The problem involved in the proper preparation of pupils for the study of Physiography and the biological sciences cannot be solved by the transfer of Physics and Chemistry, as formal subjects, to the first year of the High School curriculum. The cause lies both in the difficulty of the subjects themselves and also in the high development which these sciences have reached in Secondary Schools. For Physics and Chemistry are now taught in Secondary Schools in a way and with an equipment far in advance even of College instruction in these subjects a generation ago. Work of this character requires a certain maturity on the part of the pupil, as well as some knowledge of otherHigh School subjects, and it cannot be maintained unless Physicsand Chemistry are kept in the later years of the course. While Physics and Chemistry as such ought not to be put into the early years of theHigh School, yet instruction in the simpler principles of these sciences can be given in a first-year General Science course. The most im- portant part of this course will be introductory notions of physical and chemical phenomena, but the course should include much more than this. The problems of modern conveniences and of their relation to scientific discovery, the soil as the basis of agriculture, plants and animals and their ascent from simpler forms to those that are more in such a course. So can complex, all can find a place sanitation, the application of science to community life. When we assign to General Science the scope suggested in the foregoing paragraph, the need of it in the first year of the High School course is self-evident. This is true even ifwe confine ourselves to the staple High School curriculum of a decade ago. But when we remember that this curriculum has been immeasurably enlarged by the introduction of short courses, business courses, do- mestic science courses, agricultural courses, and of voca- tional guidance in all courses, the demand for adequate first-year science instruction becomes imperative, and the argument for its introduction overwhelming. The question that remains is Can such a General Science course be given to large, first-year High School classes, with their varied needs, without special teachers par- ticularly prepared for this subject and without expensive equipment for laboratorywork Theanswer is certainly Yes. To give the answer in expanded form is the purpose of this book. The First Year of Scienceis written to meet the need of General Science instruction. It consists of three parts the text proper, the laboratory manual, and the Teachers Handbook. The text and laboratory manual may be had either bound together or in separate volumes...

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